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Cardo announces new divisional structure

05 February 2010

Cardo, parent company of the ABS Group, is putting a new structure in place based around two divisions: Cardo Entrance Solutions and Cardo Flow Solutions.

The present Wastewater Technology Solutions division and the pump business within Pulp & Paper Solutions are being integrated into the Cardo Flow Solutions division, which will be led by Peter Aru.

The current Door & Logistics Solutions and Residential Garage Doors divisions will be moved into a single division, Cardo Entrance Solutions which will be headed up by Ove Bergkvist.

The measuring instruments business within the present Pulp & Paper Solutions will become an independent unit within the Group under Patrik Stolpe.
 
“With this change we are further strengthening our business,” said Peter Aru, Cardo president and CEO. “This is a natural consequence of the changes we have been making since 2005 and is yet another step in creating an industrial group with common processes and values.”

 

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